It is important to mention that success is relative to various individuals depending on your criteria of measuring success. Some measure success when their ego and pride are on full display, while others measure it in terms of monetary gains.
Those that seek ego and pride have many badges to show and therefore satisfied that they stand out even if they do not gain financially, they feel accomplished and therefore successful, but proud and broke.
Those who measure success in terms of financial prosperity look at their monthly commission against their investment and feel they have succeeded if they make a reasonable and consistent net gains financially. However, there are some who are satisfied when they earn a consistent/improving income stream even if they do not break-even, believing at some point they will break-even and begin to make profit, so to they are successful in this regard.
In my own opinion, I think there is no limit to success, but you may assume success when you are able to build a formidable and promising business here that has the potential to consistently improve your return on investment. To be more liberal, it may also mean that you are subtly and confidently achieving the objectives you have set for yourself, using key performance indicator to score your success; how many in your downline are active? what results do you get from you advertisement campaign? what about sales and revenue from your TC endeavours? etc.
It is important to mention that success is relative to various individuals depending on your criteria of measuring success. Some measure success when their ego and pride are on full display, while others measure it in terms of monetary gains.
Those that seek ego and pride have many badges to show and therefore satisfied that they stand out even if they do not gain financially, they feel accomplished and therefore successful, but proud and broke.